Mary S Anthony1

b. 2 April 1827, d. 5 February 1907
Last Edited=21 Apr 2012
Relationship
5th cousin 4 times removed of Joseph Michael Flint
     Mary S Anthony was born on 2 April 1827.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Anthony and Lucy Reed.1

On 30 July 1860 Mary S Anthony was enumerated in the household of Daniel Anthony on the 1860 U. S. census for Gates, Monroe County, New York as Mary S Anthony, 31 years old, birthplace of New York, occupation of School Teacher Also enumerated in the household were Lucy Reed and Susan B Anthony.2

Mary S Anthony was enumerated on 7 June 1880 as head of household on the 1880 U. S. census for Rochester, Monroe, New York as Mary Anthony, Single, 53 years old, birthplace of New York, occupation of School Teacher.. Also enumerated in the household were Susan B Anthony.3

On 7 June 1900 Mary S Anthony was enumerated in the household of Susan B Anthony on the 1900 U. S. census for Rochester, Monroe, New York as Mary Anthony, Sister, Single, born Apr 1827, 73 years old, birthplace of New York.4

Mary S Anthony died on 5 February 1907 at age 79.1

Mary S Anthony was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery Section C2, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.1

Citations

  1. Richard T. Halsey, Tombstone Inscriptions from Section C of Mt. Hope Cemetery Rochester, New York, http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonroe/cem/mthope-sec-c.htm, 2005) Located at USGenWeb Monroe Co New York http://www.rootsweb.com/~nymonroe/index.htm, Down loaded on 18 Jun 2006,
    I recieved an Email from Phyllis C. Stehm ( 7 Jun 2006) clarifying the information about the Anthony burials in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

    "Col. D.R. Anthony left $1000.00 in his will to build a monument to commemorate the work of his sister, Susan B. Anthony and this was placed on the family plot in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The large four-sided monument contains the names of all the family members in a list, with other members commemorated on other sides. Mr. Halsey, a well-known genealogist in Rochester, transcribed every word on the monument, thus giving the impression that all family members were buried there. But that is not the case. Those buried in the plot are as follows: Daniel Anthony (1862), Ann Eliza McLean (1864), Madge Anthony (1867), Thomas King McLean (1870), Guelma P. Anthony McLean (1873), Lucy Read Anthony (1880), Aaron M. McLean (1896), Susan B. Anthony (1906) and finally Mary S. Anthony (1907)."

    I wish to thank both Mr. Hasley for collecting the original information and Ms. Stehm for her clarification. Both of you have aided my research into the Anthony family.
  2. Daniel Anthony household, 1860 U.S. census, Monroe County, New York, population schedule, The Town of Gates, Gates post office, page 116 (written), dwelling 921, family 921; Ancestry.com Images Online: 1860 U.S. Census / New York / Monroe / Gates 2 / Image 5 of 68, transcribed 5 Jun 2003.
  3. Mary Anthony household, 1880 U.S. census, Monroe County, New York, population schedule, Rochester, enumeration district 88, supervisor's district 10, page 22 (written) / 365 B (stamped), dwelling 166, family 171; Ancestry.com Images Online: 1880 U.S. Census / New York / Monroe / Rochester / ED# 88 / Image 20 of 31, transcribed 26 Jan 2003.
  4. Susan B Anthony household, 1900 U.S. census, Monroe County, New York, population schedule, Rochester City, 11th ward, enumeration district 73, supervisor's district 19, page 8 B (written) / 217 B (stamped) and 9 A (written) / 218 A (stamped), dwelling 128, family 158; Ancestry.com Images Online: 1900 U.S. Census / New York / Monroe / Rochester / ED# 73 / Image 16 and 17 of 37, transcribed 26 Jan 2003.